“American Man”
Wore out spot where his hand lays on the wheel
Fourteen years of back and forth
Of work and Church and honey do’s
He’s a hardhat, hammer swiggin’, won’t hear him whine
Kick some butt, wrap it up, crack a beer, high five
God fearing son of pride and strength
That’s exactly what he’s turned into
He’ll fight tooth and nail for his family
Give the shirt right off his back for a friend in need
So let’s all raise a glass to the guy who never asked
Any praise for a job well done
All the blood, sweat and tears, standing tall, no fear
He’s the backbone of this land
It’s long overdue, here’s to the American man
The American man
Flies the stars and stripes on a pole in the front yard
Picture of his wife and kids as a bookmark
To keep his place inside the Good Book
The words he believes and lives by
He’s gonna make mistakes like anyone
But he’s gonna make it right ‘fore the day is done
So let’s all raise a glass to the guy who never asked
Any praise for a job well done
All the blood, sweat and tears, standing tall, no fear
He’s the backbone of this land
It’s long overdue, here’s to the American man
So let’s all raise a glass to the guy who never asked
Any praise, he just gave
All the blood, sweat and tears, he stood tall with no fear
Let’s all raise a glass to the guy who never asked
Any praise for a job well done
All the blood, sweat and tears, standing tall, no fear
He’s the backbone of this land
It’s long overdue, this song’s for you, the American man
The American man
This one’s for you to host, the American man
American man, it’s me, the American man, that’s right
About American Man
Artist: Trace Adkins
Related Songs: A Country Boy Can Survive
Album: The Way I Wanna Go
Release date: August 27, 2021
Label: Verge Records Nashville
Genres: Country music, Country
Format: 2 x CD, Album, 25th Anniversary